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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man (live at Montreaux) (Original Post) marble falls Jun 8 OP
None better Diamond_Dog Jun 8 #1
Just a great version. I wonder who the drummer was. marble falls Jun 8 #2
Carl Palmer is touring with a retrospective show Easterncedar Jun 11 #6
Thanks. marble falls Jun 11 #7
Excellent Version ProfessorGAC Jun 8 #3
It rates right there with sitting in John's bedroom with Mike and Mark, smoking a pipe and John says ... marble falls Jun 8 #4
Very excellent marble falls!! Thank You!! George McGovern Jun 8 #5

Easterncedar

(4,595 posts)
6. Carl Palmer is touring with a retrospective show
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 08:14 AM
Jun 11

He is the most phenomenal drummer I have ever heard. Fabulous energy, just amazing. I was blown away and very glad I went. (He is the only survivor of ELP.)

ProfessorGAC

(73,275 posts)
3. Excellent Version
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 06:43 PM
Jun 8

Everything sounded great.
I noticed Keith using GEM gear. That's cool because GEM was never high end, yet Keith found them just fine.
Nice to know he hunted bargains like the rest of us.
Also, the solo at the end was definitely a Moog. He has that huge Moog modular behind him and that must be modified to accept MIDI. He's playing the nearby keys, but we're hearing that vintage modular. Really cool.

marble falls

(66,427 posts)
4. It rates right there with sitting in John's bedroom with Mike and Mark, smoking a pipe and John says ...
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:53 PM
Jun 8

... "listen to this ..." and hands me the headphones and I hear "Lucky Man" for the first time." April, 71.

Played it every night on my shifts on WAUP (Akron University) for months before the station manager threatened me.

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